Canadian Art, Culture and History

November 0712, 2020
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LOT 36

Lot 36

Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)

Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)
Lot 36 Details
Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)

THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY, 1670-1920

4to. presentation first edition, 129pp., illustrated, with fold out charter and map, in suede boards with gilt crest, ribbed, spine and applied gilt leather title, and presentation insert numbered Aa394, published by Hudson's Bay Comany, Hudson's Bay House, London, 1920
11.25 x 9 in — 28.6 x 22.9 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $252
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)
  • Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)
  • Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)
  • Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)
  • Sir William Schooling (British, 1860-1926)

CONDITION DETAILS

In Substantially very good condtion with minor split to spine cap at bottom of front cover. Interior very clean and white.

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